CPD for Counsellors/Trainee Counsellors in Year 3 or 4

Posted on: January 28, 2025

Upcoming CPD for  Counsellors and Trainees: Cyber Trauma and Online Harms

Join Renew Counselling and Training for an insightful Cyber Trauma and Online Harms Introduction Seminar with leading expert Catherine Knibbs.

Renew is a local counselling charity with over 120 years of experience, with a mission to make counselling accessible and affordable. This seminar is part of Renew’s commitment to equipping counsellors with the tools to address the evolving challenges of therapy in the modern world.

This one-day seminar is ideal for counselling professionals and trainees who want to develop their knowledge and skills in addressing the critical issue of online harms in therapy.

Key Details:

Date: Saturday 15th February 2025

Time: 10:00 – 16:00 (6 CPD Hours)

Venue: Sadlers House, Chelmsford

Cost: £40

What You’ll Learn:

  • What cyber trauma is and why it matters in therapy
  • How to identify signs of cyber trauma in clients through clinical observations
  • Safeguarding strategies to promote online safety for children and young people

This seminar is an excellent opportunity to learn from Catherine Knibbs, a leading voice in cyber trauma and online harms, with a wealth of experience in trauma psychotherapy and online safety.

Spaces are limited! Book your spot today by emailing Lesley Roberts at lesleyroberts@renew.org.uk. You can learn more about the course here: https://renew.org.uk/cpd-cyber-trauma-and-online-harms-seminar-join-us

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